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'''David Steinman''' is an [[environmentalist]], [[journalist]], consumer health advocate, [[publisher]] and [[author]]. His major books include ''Diet for a Poisoned Planet'' (1990, 2007), ''The Safe Shopper’s Bible'' (1995), ''Living Healthy in a Toxic World'' (1996), and ''Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save the Planet Earth from Global Warming Meltdown'' (2007), which introduces a concept he calls ''Green Patriotism''.
'''David Steinman''' is an [[environmentalist]], [[journalist]], consumer health advocate, [[publisher]] and [[author]]. His major books include ''Diet for a Poisoned Planet'' (1990, 2007), ''The Safe Shopper’s Bible'' (1995), ''Living Healthy in a Toxic World'' (1996), and ''Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save the Planet Earth from Global Warming Meltdown'' (2007), which introduces a concept he calls ''Green Patriotism''.

==Education==
Steinman earned his undergraduate degree from [[Columbia University]] before earning a [[Master's degree]] in [[journalism]] from the [[University of Oregon]].<ref name="WebMD">{{cite web |url=https://www.webmd.com/david-steinman |title=David Steinman|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website= |publisher=WebMD |accessdate=12 March 2018}}</ref>


== Early career ==
== Early career ==

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David Steinman
David Steinman in 2006.
Occupation(s)Journalist, Environmentalist, Author
Notable workDiet for a Poisoned Planet

David Steinman is an environmentalist, journalist, consumer health advocate, publisher and author. His major books include Diet for a Poisoned Planet (1990, 2007), The Safe Shopper’s Bible (1995), Living Healthy in a Toxic World (1996), and Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save the Planet Earth from Global Warming Meltdown (2007), which introduces a concept he calls Green Patriotism.

Education

Steinman earned his undergraduate degree from Columbia University before earning a Master's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon.[1]

Early career

In 1985, David Steinman was writing for the LA Weekly when he learned that fish in the Santa Monica Bay were tainted with DDT and PCBs. He organized research that found levels of DDT and PCBs were elevated in the blood of local sport fishermen, and his team’s findings were published in the Journal of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.[2][3]

Books by David Steinman

Steinman’s book Diet for a Poisoned Planet (Crown 1990, Ballantine 1992; Thunder’s Mouth Press 2007) is controversial. It promotes HealthMed, a chain of clinics run by Scientologists which uses a regime denounced by experts as quackery and potentially harmful, notably includingL. Ron Hubbard's "Purification Rundown", a "detoxification" regimen.[4] Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop labeled the book "trash," and the Food and Drug Administration issued a paper stating that Steinman distorted his facts. Physician William Jarvis, head of the National Council Against Health Fraud, said "HealthMed is a gateway to Scientology, and Steinman's book is a sorting mechanism." [4][5]

Bibliography

Publication year Title Original publisher ISBN Notes
1990 Diet for a Poisoned Planet Harmony Books ISBN 1-56025-922-1 Seattle Times Bestseller.[6]
1995 The Safe Shopper's Bible Wiley ISBN 0-02-082085-2 Co-written with Samuel Epstein
1996 Living Healthy in a Toxic World Perigee Trade ISBN 0-399-52206-9 Co-written with Michael Wisner
1998 The Breast Cancer Prevention Program Wiley ISBN 0-02-862634-6 Co-written with Samuel Epstein
2007 Safe Trip to Eden Running Press ISBN 1-56025-806-3

Run for Congress

Steinman ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in California's 33rd congressional district in 2012 as a Green Party candidate, running against incumbent Democratic candidate Henry A. Waxman and others.[7] Steinman lost in the June 2012 nonpartisan blanket primary, coming in sixth place with just 3.5% of the vote.[8]

References

  1. ^ "David Steinman". WebMD. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  2. ^ Gossett, Richard W.; Wikholm, Gary; Ljubenkov, John and Steinman, David. “Human Serum DDT Levels Related To Consumption of Fish from the Coastal Waters of Los Angeles.” Journal of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1989(8):951-955. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/etc.5620081014/abstract
  3. ^ Ferrell, David, “Researchers Find Tainted Fish in L.A. Markets”, Los Angeles Times, 2-11-86. http://articles.latimes.com/1986-02-11/local/me-22896_1_commercial-fish.
  4. ^ a b Behar, Richard (May 6, 1991). "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power". Time magazine. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  5. ^ Sommer, Mark (February 1, 2005). "Helping Spread the Word". The Buffalo News.
  6. ^ Bloyd-Peshkin, Sharon (February 1991). "Diet for a Poisoned Pen". Vegetarian Times. Retrieved 26 February 2018. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  7. ^ Art Marroquin, Rep. Janice Hahn beats Rep. Laura Richardson in South Bay Democrat-vs.-Democrat battle, Daily Breeze (June 5, 2012).
  8. ^ Statement of Vote: United States Representative by District, 33rd Congressional District, Presidential Primary Election - Statement of Vote, June 5, 2012. Secretary of State of California.